If you are reading this, then you have already seen the information plaque at the park entrance and scanned the QR code.

The commemorative sign in honor of the founder of Stavyshchensky Recreation Park, Antoni Andrzejowski (1785-1868), is located at the central entrance of the park.
On the granite plaque attached to the stone, until 2019, it was inscribed: "Park-monument of landscape gardening art of regional importance, founded in 1785 by the botanist Andzhievsky (Detyuk). Protected by law."

In reality, the botanist Antoni Andrzejowski was only born in 1785, so he could not have established the park. The date was changed to 1875 only in the summer of 2019.
If you look deeper into the park from the sign, you will see a monument — not to Antoni Andrzejowski, but to the engineer Petro Shylo (1918-2000), Hero of Socialist Labor, and the general director of the Kyiv Production Association "Tochelectroprylad," who built the branch of the same name in Stavyshche.

The bust of P. Shylo was erected on May 7, 2012, by grateful descendants. The sculptor is M. V. Ishchenko.
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